American History Told by Contemporaries, 第 1 卷Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1898 - 20 頁 |
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... executive and a judicial body , and also was one of the two legislative bodies . For the proceedings of a Council , see No. 64 below . - Bibliography : Channing and Hart , Guide , § 106 . A BRIEF STATE OF FACTS , concerning the Riots ...
... executive and a judicial body , and also was one of the two legislative bodies . For the proceedings of a Council , see No. 64 below . - Bibliography : Channing and Hart , Guide , § 106 . A BRIEF STATE OF FACTS , concerning the Riots ...
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... executive in respect to things dependent on the law of nations ; and the executive in regard to matters that depend on the civil law . By virtue of the first , the prince or magistrate enacts temporary or perpetual laws , and amends or ...
... executive in respect to things dependent on the law of nations ; and the executive in regard to matters that depend on the civil law . By virtue of the first , the prince or magistrate enacts temporary or perpetual laws , and amends or ...
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... executive part of government , for which it is not so fit ; but for the enacting of laws , or to see whether the laws in being are duly executed ; a thing suited to their abilities , and which none indeed but themselves can properly ...
... executive part of government , for which it is not so fit ; but for the enacting of laws , or to see whether the laws in being are duly executed ; a thing suited to their abilities , and which none indeed but themselves can properly ...
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... executive power . Besides , there are reasons ( some more proper than others ) for assembling the legislative body : it is fit , therefore , that the executive power should regulate the time of meeting , as well as the duration , of ...
... executive power . Besides , there are reasons ( some more proper than others ) for assembling the legislative body : it is fit , therefore , that the executive power should regulate the time of meeting , as well as the duration , of ...
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... executive power , as the executive is by the legislative . These three powers should naturally form a state of repose or inaction : but , as there is a necessity for movement in the course of human affairs , they are forced to move ...
... executive power , as the executive is by the legislative . These three powers should naturally form a state of repose or inaction : but , as there is a necessity for movement in the course of human affairs , they are forced to move ...
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